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Research on a Cross-Border Collaborative Protection Mechanism for AIGC-Related Intellectual Property Rights

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DOI: 10.23977/law.2025.040416 | Downloads: 4 | Views: 423

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Yuanyuan Tian 1

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1 Xi'an Jiaotong University, Shaanxi, Xi'an, 710049, China

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Yuanyuan Tian

ABSTRACT

In the present era, the rapid evolution of artificial-intelligence technology has facilitated the worldwide dissemination and application of Artificial- Intelligence- Generated Content ("AIGC"). Concomitantly, cross-border protection of the intellectual- property rights subsisting in such works has generated considerable controversy and practical challenges in judicial practice. By conducting an in-depth analysis of representative cross-border AIGC copyright disputes and examining the legislative and judicial responses adopted by various jurisdictions, this paper addresses the pivotal issues of authorship and ownership, infringement criteria, jurisdiction, and choice of law. It proposes the construction of a collaborative protection mechanism that integrates international treaties and multilateral cooperation, regulatory technical measures and industry self-discipline, and the harmonisation of judicial adjudication, with a view to fostering the healthy and orderly global development of the AIGC industry.

KEYWORDS

AIGC; Cross-Border Intellectual Property Rights; Ownership of Rights; Jurisdiction Conflicts; Cooperative Protection Mechanism

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Yuanyuan Tian. Research on a Cross-Border Collaborative Protection Mechanism for AIGC-Related Intellectual Property Rights. Science of Law Journal (2025) Vol. 4: 101-105. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/DOI: 10.23977/law.2025.040416.

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